I do up LightBeer tonight. I have the bottles glued, a lot of wire, LEDs, solder, soldering iron, it’s dark, and I’m wearing sunglasses.
Of course even once everything is wired up, I still need to code. I had done earlier versions written, but never got past prototyping the code before I stopped due to (not) working on the physical side. I wonder if there is a analogy somewhere in the hardware/software versus mundane/magical. Probably is.
Either way, tonight I build. I’ll get all my LEDs wired in and the first round of code, even if it’s just turning on one LED. Just so long add its whichever LED I choose. Our at least that’s the plan. Really, even the best lasted plans collapse at first contact.
After I get that and the random iteration done, it will be time to start extending. I’m thinking for starters, a temperature based speed would be good. Probably have it be an inverse association. The colder it is, the faster they go.